Affiliation:
1. Bashkir Institute of Social Technologies, Branch of the Educational Institution of the Trade Unions of Higher Professional Education «Academy of Labor and Social Relations»
Abstract
The article deals with shaping theoretical basis for the religiously-oriented psychological assistance as well as the prospects of creating the integrative Islamic theory of psychological counseling and therapy. The author offers models of psychological assistance, which could be used by Islamic psychologists and orientated on the client’s personality as well as his/her religious beliefs. The research identifies some basic requirements for the Islamic model of psychological assistance to meet and prospective integrating into the proposed model various conceptual ideas and practices as applied in the Western psychology.
Publisher
Russian Islamic Institute
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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